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Revision as of 19:29, 6 September 2016
Muse show | |
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Venue | Worthy Farm[1] (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[2]—Pyramid stage[3]) |
Date | 24th June 2016[4] |
Location | Pilton[5] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 19[source?] |
Support | The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians with Damon Albarn & Guests, Rokia Traoré, Skepta, Two Door Cinema Club, Jess Glynne, ZZ Top, Foals[6] |
Start | 22:15 |
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After another 6 years, Muse were headlining the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts once again. The gig has been hinted by the band on their Facebook profile when they released this video.
The Globalist was played at a festival for the first time, and was also televised for the first time. Back In Black was supposed to be performed at this gig, but it wasn't played and was scratched off of the setlist. If performed, it would have been the first time since June 2010.